Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

August 28, 1902 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
>. 15, No B88, lp p. 15.N. Re 6B, My _ Tp. 15 N.R, ? sequent ere : a2UCh p. tw the State Ove relerred & ualtios aud uth such sup i 6H! OF ‘Uifieg. Augus, A, Ui 4b. &’, WULAb aR uty, of law. pablio ag : Wisl, OD ay of Augui, m. in front of te ty aud Vouuty} , Boll 1nd pate ue highest px yy. OF the Vwi hereiuy:fors @ ibed. waieh ald ade @ patty) » De wate as olf Ouniy-OF eeda, scribed as foil ores aud all ty. netals im the 3 #: dN, OK, Me Uy Be ps 15 N; Ry 6B Me D. 15. N, Ry 8 Bille 2, Tp. 16 N, BAF RT IN a” a i. State of 1 out of ‘the Oa of ! 4 whereia pee rlalatt the 16tl en end @ ay e of ees uty, 4 & rtain lots, pam lying a! Bees ' Nevada, raha partival six and él 'mbered . wo, e or less, p. Bho f nid Townslte Sgt YEAR—NO. 12,273 TRANSCRIP Sake RATES: “ , $6 a year. By Carrier, 12% Cts. a pie ments of not to exceed Sve mae. id _ warned oe this heed anal iine re SS ui “$0 RS eiens Pas. riahly ip advanee. : Rooms to Let. , let for five furnished rooms ‘to orf suitable for housekeeping, opalie. Apply at this office ; House to Rert d street is oom cottage on Nimro i rent ot five dollars per wonth ty M. Solari Jott Stisyed Away. d frem in front of M. Solar ’s sa3 eo el Broad street, last eveving. a *orr in white stripe on face, and barbed ron left hip. $2.50 reward wil te non the re urn of the animal to _M. SOLARI For Rent.‘room hovse in good oondition for . = eap. Town water. jyl4 Lost. oo Melis np. between: the d+ pot an Fine er will beers se reverded ie ihe same at JAS. NES. Y Business Chance. ——— pvestment o' $°0 ‘js often the sai i svecess. if you ‘re not wedded ding methods, you should inve t gate pposition. lt is or the man of modest swho wishes to receive @ steady inithout i! te: fe ai ian emnt, Address HX BROLASKI, 856 Learreet, cise: all, For ite: ranch, with dwelling thereon.near p City hee orsale. Apply at the eaten fan ch For Sale. Raich of 610 ecres. on Pleasant below Grass Valley, is Offered for sale pain There is a house and good Bete place. Portions of it fs eaewaty . For further particulars enquire Q ANBOMIPT office. for Real Estate and Stores. . e Country—Onx methéie ball wee. jars free. LINCOLN INVEST NY, 620 Market Street, coasts Hotel, San Francisco, RNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG anted for Raiiway Mail Clerks. «InCor’es. Inst.Cedar Rapids, Ia. . ‘A Good Investment. mall or Large Amounts With Immediate Profits. pulation or gamble, but from legitijusiness. Bankers, merchants, proImen, and all persons insevenet: in making with small capital are joinFirst class references in any part of ed States. For pirticulars address arn &Co., Ninth and Pine Streeta, First-Class Bootblack. Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s shop, on Broad street, gives the best town. All the latest sporti bd # on hand. ae jouer PEERLESS SALOON, ENRY W. RICH, Proprietor, hand the best brands of TITLED BEER “a Serve only the best. Call aroun’ Or yourself, as of Summer Drinks a Specialty ied . speed ve wort “Mercury and Potash may Sime they dsive the pola & SHE A saa ae drugs is brake abe ale Hs ee peg ie ipo oe s : They save a bal salve but wok caretl like. Tk hat = and dys : 8.8. 8, is 3 for the pecu corrupting the Blood and infecting M8, SS. dene every atom of poison from the b op Re eocesint eruptions, but orm, and this serpent di t ‘until the ‘as, full "ot life tn veithie ‘as ‘ever, at the game» the bloed. and :system, where it feeds. nerves, finally. i Preaking out in. ise Bpeegiomes a ical and permanent cure, _ cee ge ‘this rencHenatad snake’ an ttn sn and the only antidote: ‘80 quickly throughout. the s: organ and fibre of the des : and eliminates ‘the serpent Bd the . lood, it makes a thorough and radical cure of the disease, and at the , Same time builds oF the genetaf health: §. S. §." $ contains no minera of any kind, but is a ‘purely’ vegetable remedy and we offer $1,000 for proof'to the: eontrary. @Write us about ee case and our. physicians’ will cheerfully awithout charge, desire it. THE Swi advise Our home treatment book will be sent free to. all who FT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta, Ga. Must be considered by the lady of the hone: » The ‘kitchen, the pantry, and the laundry. must each receive the necessary things to keep it.going. ‘Fo keep the cost. of snpplies for all down to a reasonable limit the GROCERIES should be purchased at our store. We have the best goods. We sell at the ‘ost on the 4th of duly by lowest prices. Wegive the best value, A teat.order will prove the trath of thie. FOR SALE SHAKES at $9 per thousand. Delivered to any part of town. Apply at the store. SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, ‘=== Red Cedar Shingles ‘Red Cedar Shipgles -. -ang-the-habara drawn: tightly over-it: . They are so muffled in the folds of Now is the time to “This is Onr-Speiiy Nature has adapted them to this climate. Mining and Building Materia! al_wayson hand. Promptdelivery. M. L. & D. Marsh repaif your roof. Shingles Red Gedar — Shingles Red Cedar NERVE late and build you Koenigs Malt. Extract . PPPPEPEEEEDEDEDEDDEDDD It will give you an appetite, stimuee 25cts. = 3 for 65 cts. PEP OCCT ECE TLC Ny DICKERMAN’S. Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. TONIC up. AD THIS: Poesy Current for th Payabie in x, the seenen $5.00, tors for sale at 5.00, 87.50. Nore remit oo ane & stir Pel. No Smoke, ashes, It is always ready, thon eiaced to $1. plane2d» 88 scon as our new and oe a Prepon Come in 8 glad Slswer questions, oy e KKK soot or dust, PRICE will 60 net, per wikk County fas & Bt, »N WERRY, Manager. share of the public’s patronage. Lumber.. My new Sawmill on the Wasbington Ridge is now running and I respectfully solicit a % ad Mining Timber Cut to Order. : Write for prices. W. B. LATHROP, NEVADA CITY, OALIFORNIA EB J. Ruoroz, Pres. W. H. Magrim, ViceP. : _ Agency . Nevada County. Bank Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought and advances made on. pEsbeneecs pay part of phe aaa Interest Paid on Deposits. Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying of Ores of all desergtion ILL TESTS AND THF REDUCTION OF M febag etna sage Wo a Tees ad Mai ol La to. GOLD f UGHT, Br road gg oP below National Hotel. ADVANCES MADE ON BULLION. Telephone No.—W. 28. T. H. HICKS & CO. E. W. SCHIIIDT, LBADING CIGAR DRALER, Pime Beweed...000.00.0000ss Nevada City Ca) LEADING LADY, Best § Cent Cigar Sold. ‘ — 1 st0cs— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT And Other Brands] SIERRA HEVADA SALOOM JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor, Khe Keeps the Best of 4 NY Wines and Liquors. "whee @@ Best 5 Cont Beer in Towa. ufial Rheantatism, destioy the’ . Pe. : a bowels, casing inflam: . 2°° ! Her general derangement ‘of the systems Bae By a eae [ARABIAN COURTSH Pe and; P af irl, An Arab loves as none but an ean love, but he is also mightily able and easily won. fea po fing ~ Povaine oh ntnn nates ns erga pil oe of thing elo ba Ee elven Sa naa, pines and dies, In otder t6 commeénce hip: suit he sends for a member of the er and us also'that you will not reveal to-any one that which/I am about to unfold ‘to you.” Ifthe girl will not aceept the proposal, she. will not take the ath, but. ‘nevertheless “keeps the matter perfectly decret all. If she is favorably dispused to the match, she answers: “I swear by him who made the flower you hold and us,” and the place and time ofmeeting dre settled. ! “These oaths aré never broken, and it {s not long before the ardent lover becomes the happy husband. In Daya of Old. “It must have been kind of nice, though, bein’ an old Roman's: boys,” said littié Georgie as he gazed at the . . pleture of Cesar and Cicero and Cato. “Why? his mother asked. “They couldn’t cut down pa’s pants for Willie in them days.”—Chicago Herald. _. Tortured Women, . The married. Druse women of Mount Lebanon, fa Asia Minor, labor under.a distinct species of torture endured unGer their peculiar head veil. It ia at: tached to a jong torn or tambor, usually made of metal, which is fastened to the head by meatis of a cushion. These habaras are of an infinite variety. of . colors, embellished with tassels, bands of embroidery and fringes. Underneath this again is worn a face veil of coarse thick net so heavily embroidered that one can scarcely see or breathe through it. This is fastened close to the face these clumsy stuffs that the stranger has to leok twice before he can decide whether they are-advancing or retreating, and the poor wretches suffer acute* under the weight of their veils. moh ee pe re ee IMPORTANT, Hotice to Voters All. Must Re. Register in order 10 Uote at the ~ General: Election“in -Dovember, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of .the Statutes of 1899, all voters of Nevada County muet apply for ré-registration in Order to be able to vote at the General Election in November. : Such registration began on the lst day of January, and will be in progress at all times until forty days preceding he next election in November. [tis Important that Vo_ters. should apply for Registration at once in order to expedite the work. Affidavits of registration must be sworn to before the County Olerk or bis: Deputies, and they can not be sworn to before any other officer, Deputies have been appointed in all cities and townships inthe County for registration purposes: The: Gounty Olerk’s office will be until further notice, open for registration from 9.8. m. until 6 p. m. each lay.
Dated February 14th, 1902. F. L. Arbogast, County Clerk Nevada County, Cal. LANE'S UNDEDTANING. PADL ONS _ Broad 8t., Nevada City. e -Everything requisite for funerals. Experienced undertaker in attendance at all times. Best of service guaranteed, Office of the Superintendent of Pine Grove Cemetery, * Telephone No, 84. LL. BOWMASRH. 4 ¥.SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists OfGes in Odd Feilows Building, Brosd Stree: Neveda City, Cal. PINE PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY aLL KINDS OF FILLINGS. ' SXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE EVADA cry, CAL. — age in which they were traveling. ‘A visitor-in the hotel in which they ‘with me.” ~“Htainted and then went into hysterics. ==} barrels. castles, snalis, birch bark legs, Se ome ’ Rp r ee * Sow Pa ee : ‘Not “Worrtea ly ike Pn ag : Strange replies are often received by wives who wake their husbands -_ burglars, leaky water pipes, et&;” in” the early morning. Mrs. ©.,. wife of 8 deve Te offical ce . she thought she ge gas. came to. her mysteriously, ie erept down. stairs to in a smelling about for some rushed up stairs, called Mr. ©., 1 che shook him and at last-aronsed Me, Then this was heard: “John, there’s a leak in the sandipt Fe in _ azine eh all die if it is not fixed.”. . Mr. C. sleepily asked: “Ts it a-leaking much now?” “Not much!” screamed his wife. And then as Mr. GC. turned over this sooth: ing advice was given: *“Put a bucket under if and come to bed,”—Baltimore Sun. Phenomenal Honeymoon. *A newly married couple were on their way from Antwerp to Paris when one of; their , fellow cut his throat with a razor in the railway car Another shock awaited them in: Paris. were staying was killed In the lift in their presence. On Sunday they called on’a friend ‘ving in Paris who had Invited them to lunch: at his house. When extending the invitation th® friend observed, laughing, ‘You will not find any corpses But when they arrived at the house their host greeted them with &-request to have the lunch put off, ae his servant had died that morning in a bathtub from héart disease. This was too much for the bride, who The couple subsequently took the first train back to. Antwerp.—Longop Globe. Fantastic Bottles. Glass in fabric is so beautiful that even grotesque designs cannot entirely rob it of charm; hence the “fantasies In glass” come fitly into collections, Among foreign bottle curios are found Buddha bottles, dragons, sea horses, ships, gondolas, fountains, violins, whales and lion bottles; botties with horizontal storles or perpendicular divisions and glass. jugs with horns or whistles In the handles. American eutio bottles show a wide but more practical range, expressing ‘national joeosity In such. shapes.as. cigars, monuments, eggs, boxing gldves, bit cages, canteens, lanterns, — scallop shells, shoes, slippers, roller skates, cones, pyramids, figures of Uncle Sam, Banta Claus and the like.—Century. Criticising a Portrait. Walter Dean, Sr., once hired an artist to paint his portrait, with: the stipulation that the picture would not be accepted and paid for Onless it looked Uke himself. When the portrait?was completed, it was sent.to Mr. Deam who did not recognize himself and absolutely refused to pay the The painter sued, and Joe Strong. th the artist, was called in to give an expert opinion. “You see the portrait of Mr. Dean?’ the lawyer asked. “No,” said Mr. Strong, “I do not.” 1 “There it is,” said the lawyer, pointtng to the big canvas. “} don’t. call that a portrait. 1 eall that a map of Mr. Dean,” said Mr. Strong. The Champion Saloon THOS. H. LIMNELL, Prop. S909 ee The finest of.. Wines, Liquors and Cigars . always on hand Broad Street, Nevada City, formerly “Tom’s Place.” Give mea call. CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY Cor, California and Montgomery Streets, SAN FRANCISCO .$1,233,723.78 5,914,424.59 Capital and Surplus.. Total Assets NTEREST PAID ON DEPOSI t eheck, at the rate of TWO PE annum. TEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS wre rate of THREE AND SIX-TENTHS PER CENT. per annum, STS Ww. nt — re re GUBEBLAN OE" Sha ES" the EXECUTOR oF FE DEPOSIT BOXES a ER, ANNUM and upward. Our new booklet “THE MAKING OF A WILL” mailed on application. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. Best We Ever Tasted! Iethe verdict of all our patrons, as to the i BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE Ay THE New York Bakery).. MAX. KOHLER, Prop. SAFFRON CAKE a specialty, . fos™ sub to CENT. per ined to 6S and ENTED at $5.00 ie’ Seneition tatuded: Among the printed and posted reguP@ChOols “re these Instructions for the fire drill of the og pFire Drill ing referred to is only the outer wraps Matt ane of the}. TCH RESULT,” © “sectas be Poin of ‘the Joke In a lain Story. William Chto was.a visitor at-a Scotch yacht club on the Clyde during ‘a regatta week, an@ one night he was . called on for a: story. Knowing, he says, from ‘books and ‘experterice the . density. ef: Scotchmen’ to American jokes, he told the broadest, most pointed story he could think ‘of. It was the old chestnut of the inébriated Iristiman who met a policeman and asked him the time. j “Three o'clock,” said. the “Ol didn’t hear,” said the Itishman, * “Three “o'clock!” the cop yelled. . =. : “Shure, Oi didn’t-hear that, either.” The cop then hit him thrée’ whacks on the head with his: club, :“Did: you; hear that?” he asked. “Shure,” said Pat, “Oi heard that, and, Ot do be fur thinkin’ it’s glad Of am that O1 didn’t mate ye at twilve.” There was not a ripple of apprecia. tion on the rows of. Scotch faces be. fore him, said Mt. Inglis. They, one and all, were blanks, and slowly each Scotchman drained his whisky to hide the fact. “Suddenly,” said Mr, Inglis, “I saw an old Scotchman in the far. corner break Into a ‘smile. Stéwly he rémoved tia pipe from his mouth and. blew out 8 cloud of smoke. ‘Hoot, mon,’ he said, ‘but ye:canna blame the policemon, for. a’ that. It do be a, wee bit hard to be asked the same question three times.’ sult,” My. Inglis. concluded.—New: York Tribune. Chinese Barbera, The barbet’s calling 1s supported by government. What if his little squat razor only covers an inch or two at the +time and makes the operstion unneceswarily tedious. He has me advantage of knowing ‘that he represents lawful thakes up for natural deficiency. ~ He can sell at clear profits Ags of his own; tollecting “and® making.” Perliaps the fact that Chinese hair ateta little vari: ety in color simplifies this article of rcommerce. The more sable the better. . Children’s heads afe sbaved in. order that it may be as black and thick as possible. Black is much more cheerful. A Chinaman plaits white silk into his hair when be goes into mourning. Tales of a tail might be multiplied. The Chinamian’s fs more expressive than any that has not the power to. wag with satisfaction or droop with dismay. For convenience in work it is fastened ap in a coll, but for @ man to speak to his superier without letting it down fs an insult. No Ohristian would enter chureh In. this dishabille, <A stranger > might possibly do so, and in such a case, before beginning the service, the officiating minister would fix him with a glance and politely—for the natives expect politeness under all circum. stances—address him, “Sir, will you kindly let down your tail ?’—Quiver. and make them fn @ first-class man-— ner. also frame them when 40 ordered. I make frames of _ all kinds, MOORE ——> All kinds ofNew Vegetables Fresh Every Day. Fresh and Salted Fish, Poultry and Eges, Candies and Nats, AUGUST. RAPP, Proprietor. You can get the best refreshments in town’ at the CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT! Jonn G. Richards Higa assumed full management of the well HEW YORK HOTEL @ BAR to gonduct this hostelry in erat Te “i he cplaine de. sore Gaees and comfortable nein. Rates reasunable. 3 bag yey SS ats a inher lations of one of the New York puplié “That is what I call the Séétch re . . BROAD STREET MARKET sc EST. mw 1860 BY N:P: meow & co, ~ bred (it rics of ln Goods. This, season our Hats Sida given each excellent satis‘faction it has.not been necessary to advertise “special ' sales” every little while in order to get rid of goods that “were -unsalable, but just now we have a few goods to dispose of before receiving our Fall Stock, and will sell _ any TRIMMED One-Half of Former Prices. or UNTRIMMED HAT at Just W. H. CRAWFORD Main Street, Nevada City. OurPricesRemainthe Same Home People Only Employed ‘ 3 e % The not. Coast. * Sacramento entered into a combine to raise the price on all Laundry work. We have Our prices will remain the same as heretofore although we pay ro per cent. in advance of Union wages. employ all home people and our work cannot be excelled anywhere on the Try us and see for yourself. -~O—-0—0 -@— NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION: Leave orders or Bnndles at Wells, bisa & Co.’s Office, Nevada City, Cal. authority. “He ought never “toe “suffer . ——— ————— ———— ; +from being out of work. & y Then his perquisite, the combings, . Laundries have We @-0--0--0--o-0-—-0--0-0-0-0-0— . % Just received a fine line of . \ flavors. % All flavors and varieties. CHAMPAGNE WAFERS “tATHENA WAFERS _ GRAHAM ORAOKERS RAMONA WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of SOCIAL TEA WAFERS CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES . in 6 pound packages, A prize in every package. Price 80 cents. P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. HORSESHOERS © National Protective Association, of the Dnited States, Local Branch, No. 286 of Nevada County PRICE—PER SET: LOCAL MEMBERS—J. W. Shelby. Mart n Snewbr . Al. Attkisson, Richard Roel, Roegoh G n, Thos, Neyin, Ed Arthur J. W era, J.P. Kenny, A. M. Peek. DR. N. B. CHAPMAN DR. ¢. W. CHAPMAN DENTISTS Office at residence, Sacramento St., Nevada Oity, Cal. POLITICAL. POSITIVELY no announcement will be made unless payment is made in advance. For County Recorder— William H. Bray Is hereby anhounéed as candidate for County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Oonvention. For Public Administrator— Tromas Ingram Is hereby announced as a candidate for Public Administrator, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. MAITLAND BROS In Their New Saloon Have moved into thelr uew cuerters »» Jom mereial street and ivvite a.l «heir former patrons to = on and sex bim. . ‘They will make it a point to serve hk tires* irainas of Wines, Liquors and C gars All kinds of Mixed Urinks a ° MAITLAND BROS., Props. Commersial St Valuable Gold Mining Interest t For Sale There isa tiietlenss ledge showing plentyof free gold and sulphurets. This mine is as I represent it and if upon investigation you find it as not being such, I will pay your expenses to and from the mine from Nevada City, Cal. Take 6 o’clock Bloomfield PROF. JOHN TILTON, on the mine